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Preface to the Proceedings of the University of North Texas Department of Anthropology 2010 National Science Foundation Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates
Introduction to the proceedings of the University of North Texas Department of Anthropology 2010 National Science Foundation Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates, featured in the 2010 edition of The Eagle Feather.
Do You Get Me? Exploring Cross-Cultural Communication Between Refugees and Health Practitioners
Paper discusses recurring themes in cross-cultural communication between medical practitioners and refugees, specifically Vietnamese refugees who have lived in the United States for more than 20 years, at the Dallas County Health Services Refugee Clinic, including substitution, omission, editorialization with the use of an interpreter, and nonverbal communication expressed by both populations.
Migration and Healing in a Latino/a Context
Paper examines the history and belief systems of Latin American folk healers in the United States.
American Indian Cultural Identity: A Narrative Analysis of Identity in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Paper explores how American Indians navigate life and connect to their heritage within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
YouTube Commentary: Social Interaction in Online Publics
Paper explores how conversation, particularly interpretation of meaning and tone, occurs in online communities, specifically in Youtube comments.
Preface to the Proceedings of the University of North Texas Department of Anthropology’s 2011 National Science Foundation Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates
Preface to the proceedings of the University of North Texas Department of Anthropology’s 2011 National Science Foundation Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates, as presented in the 2011 edition of The Eagle Feather.
Dallas Freedman’s Town: One Community’s Preservation Within a Gentrified Environment
Paper discusses the effects of gentrification on communities by focusing on Dallas Freedman’s Town/North Dallas—established by freed slaves in the 1860’s—and the Saint Paul United Methodist Church congregation.
The Sabbath: How Orthodox Jews Create Sacred Space
Paper examines the ritual and cultural significance of the Sabbath to Orthodox Jews.
Star Trek and “The Other”: Race, Gender and the Cultural Imagination
Paper examines the portrayal of the Other as an indicator of change in the cultural imagination in Star Trek.
Studying Distance Students: Methods, Findings, Actions
This paper discusses the needs of distance learners.
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